The Mead Family Legacy

More than 100 years ago, Brad Mead's great grandfather homesteaded in Jackson Hole, knowing that he wanted to raise his family on a Wyoming ranch. When he saw the Grand Tetons enveloped in the Spring Gulch sky, he knew he'd never tire of the view. Five generations later, the Meads still live on that ranch homestead and if anything, they agree the view just gets prettier over time.

Ranching and raising cattle in a sustainable way has always been a priority of the family business. A commitment to the ranchland is as much a part of the family philosophy today as it was at the turn of the 20th century, and in 2002, the family placed the ranch headquarters under conservation easement, ensuring that its pristine water, native pastures, and spectacular scenery would be protected forever.